Dera Ismail Khan [Pakistan], District and Sessions Judge Shakirullah Marwat of South Waziristan, who was abducted by unidentified kidnappers on Tank Road in Dera Ismail Khan, taken to a safe house after being recovered 'unconditionally', reports Dawn Reached, the Counter Terrorism Department confirmed this on Monday. Barrister Mohammad Al Saif, Information Advisor to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also later confirmed the judge's safe recovery, with his captors releasing a video pleading for his freedom. The judge, in a video message, appealed to the government and the judiciary to accept the demands of his kidnappers. From an undisclosed location, Marwat said, “The Taliban brought me here. This is a jungle and there is a war going on.The sessions judge said in a video message that their release is possible only if the demands of the hostage-takers are accepted." The federal and provincial governments, the Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court and the Supreme Court of Pakistan to ensure that the Taliban The demands should be met and my recovery should be ensured as soon as possible," he said. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident but a video published on April 28 by counter-terrorism officials shows Marwat saying that the Pakistani Taliban - Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – will not release him until their demands are met, reports RFE An FIR was filed against Mr Marwat, Counter Terrorist reports. Department (CTD) police station on Sunday condemned the incident under Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act and other provisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council said the kidnapping of the judge was an attempt to weaken the judicial system in the country. That this incident is a question mark on the efficiency of law enforcement agencies. According to the statement given by the CTD officer, the judge's driver Sher Ali Kha Mehsud said in the FIR that on the way from the tank to DI Khan, a group of 25 to 30 persons armed with sophisticated weapons ambushed his vehicle at Garh Mohabbat Mor. attacked.Subsequently, they opened fire on the car to stop it, the kidnappers blindfolded the driver and five of them entered the judge's vehicle and drove away after about 40 minutes, the vehicle stopped in a wooded area, The FIR further states that although the judge was initially wearing pants and a shirt, the kidnappers took out a shalwar kameez suit from the car and instructed him to change into it, following which the kidnappers set the vehicle on fire. The FIR states that the kidnappers asked the driver to tell him. Told the officials that their relatives were being held in jails and that they would release the judge if their demands were met, but were warned of dire consequences otherwise. Additionally, the FIR clarified that the kidnappers were from various tribes including Marwats, Mehsuds, Gandapurs and later Afghans. The kidnappers took the judge on a motorcycle.Taking cognizance of the incident, Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur directed the IGP to take steps for the safe recovery of the judge. "Steps should be taken on emergency basis to recover the judge," the chief minister said. Later, a joint investigation team of DI Khan and CTD officers of Tank was formed to recover the kidnapped judge.Sources said that there was no loss of life or property during the joint operation of the security forces.